NEVILLE OTTEY DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY Neville Ottey was employed for over 25 years at CBC as Director of Photography on documentaries, dramas, performing arts specials and current affairs programs. As D.O.P. he has worked on some of the Corporations most prestigious series. He is currently a freelance photographer. Program credits include:

Born to be Good? CBC-TV with David Suzuki in production 2012 A documentary about the moral life of babies and young children

West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson White Pine Pictures, 2011

Courage The National Film Board of Canada 2011 One hour documentary about people coping in difficult economic times.

Up Against the Wall CBC Doc Zone 2009 A film about security walls around the wall that have been built since the Berlin wall fell. Nominated for a Award, 2010 Winner of a Special Jury Award Houston International Film Festival

Silence at the Heart of Things, 2009 A documentary about Oliver Schroer, fiddler extraordinaire. Stormy Nights Productions Winner of a Silver Chris Award for Best Arts Documentary, Columbus International Film Festival

Pet Pharm 2009 White Pine Productions for CBC Doc Zone

Google World, 2009 Centillion Productions for CBC Doc Zone

Loin des favelas/Streets of Encounter Stormy Nights Productions For TV5 and BRAVO! The story of choreographer Ivaldo Bertazzo who works with teenagers from the slums of Sao Paulo. Bertazzo's work takes them on a journey of discovery that goes beyond dance and becomes an exploration about themselves and their relationship to society. Winner of a Silver Chris Award (Best in Category) Ohio Film Festival 2007 Winner of a Platinum Remi, 2008 Winner of a Prix Gemeaux, 2008

ENIGMA 2005/2006/2007 DOP on a 26 part series for VISION TV.

DIVINE RESTORATION (2005/2006/2007) Ellis Entertainment. DOP on 18 shows of a 39 part lifestyle series about the restoration of churches in Canada and the United States. Broadcast on VISION-TV and TV1 in the US. Nominated for a Gemini 2006.

THE BABY HUMAN II (2004) Three one-hour documentaries about infant development filmed in the U.S. Canada and Europe for Discovery Health U.S. and Canada.

Winner of Gold Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival. Winner of a Platinum Remi at the Houston International Film Festival New York Festivals: Television Programming and Promotion: The Baby Human, Series 2: Gold Medal in Science & Technology The Baby Human, Series 2: Gold Medal in Writing category (entered by DCI)

OPENING NIGHT (CBC) Isabel Bayrakdarian: A Long Journey Home 2006 (Stormy Nights) Opera star Isabel Bayrakdarian recently travelled for the first time to her ancestral homeland, Armenia. This film captures her concert with the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra as well as her performances of sacred music in the country’s most ancient churches. Viewers are given the opportunity not only to hear one of the great voices of our time but also to visit a part of the world whose mystical landscape provides a haunting backdrop for the music. Nominated for 2 Gemini awards and for a Rose D’Or 2006 Winner of a Bronze Remi 2006 Winner of a Bronze Plaque at the Columbus International Film Festival

The Language of Love (Stormy Nights Productions 2005 for Opening Night) A portrait of Carol Welsman, an extraordinarily gifted musician who sings, composes and plays the piano. Her talent and linguistic abilities have brought her into contact with musicians around the world. This film was shot in Brazil, Italy and North America. Special guests include Herbie Hancock, Brazilian super-star Djavan, composer Romano Musumarra. Nominated for a Gemini 2005 Winner of a Golden Sheaf Award at the Yorkton Film Festival Winner of a Silver Remi Award at the Houston International Film Festival Jury selected for screening at FIFA (Festival International du Film sur L’Art)

When Grandmothers Fly Away (Stormy Nights Productions 2004 for Opening Night) A recreation of a dance piece by Serge Bennathan featuring the company Dancemakers

THE SACRED BALANCE (2002) Four one-hour documentaries based on David Suzuki’s book The Sacred Balance. Filmed on location all over the world, the series was broadcast on CBC in Canada and PBS in the U.S. Winner of the Science & Society Prize at the 20th International TV Science Program Festival Winner of the Platinum Award for the Best Environmental, Ecological and Conservation Film at the Houston International Film Festival Winner of two Golden Sheaf Awards at the Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival Winner of a Golden Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival

GOING HOME (Great North Productions) Henry with the Big Ship (2001) Home Child (2001)

ADRIENNE CLARKSON PRESENTS Can’t Stop Now… 1999 (Stormy Nights Productions) With Karen Kain and the Netherlands Dance Theatre) -Gemini Nominee 2000, -Jury selected for a special screening at Lincoln Center N.Y. as part of the Dance on Camera Festival, -runner-up at the International Dance Film Festival in Cologne, Germany. (Stormy Nights Productions)

ADRIENNE CLARKSON PRESENTS cont’d Nicki Goldschmidt (documentary about South African music) Michel Tremblay (docu-drama) (1998) The Women of Urge (1998)

THE NATURE OF THINGS WITH DAVID SUZUKI Over 20 years as D.O.P. on a range of subjects including natural history, the environment, science & technology, psychology and medicine. Nature of Things programs include: Sex, Lies and Secrecy (2004) Golden Sheaf Award for Best Science Documentary, Yorkton, 2005 Wired for Life (2002) Bronze, International Health and Medical Film Festival Bronze, Columbus International Film and Video Festival Surgeons of the Future 2001 Chris Award, (1st prize) Columbus International Film & Video Festival Spare Parts (2001) (xenotransplant technologies) Bronze Medal International Health and Medical Film Festival Bronze Plaque, New York Film Festival Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film & Video Festival Weighing the Options: Scoliosis 2000 Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film & Video Festival

THE NATURE OF THINGS CONT’D…

The Hospital at the End of the Earth (The Aral Sea) 2000 Silver World Medal, New York Film Festival The Price of Salmon (Co-production with BBC Natural History) 2000 The Hidden Killer: Portrait of an Epidemic (2000) (Hantavirus) Chris Award: Columbus International Film & Video Festival –best documentary 2000) New York Festival, Silver World Medal Freddie Award, International Health & Medical Media Awards Out of the Shadows Chris Award: Columbus International Film & Video Festival - best documentary, 1999

Designing for Dignity 1999 CNA Award of Excellence Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film & Video Festival Phallacies Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film & Video Festival Up Close and Personal (1998) Best Science Documentary, Yorkton Film Festival Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film & Video Festival Fisheries: Beyond the Crisis (1998) Merit Award, International Wildlife Film Festival Secret Fears (Phobias) 1998 Skin Deep: The Science of Race National Documentary Film Awards (Hot Docs), Best Political Social Documentary by a Broadcaster. Hormone Imposters 1997 (Endocrine disruption) Certificate of Merit, Columbus International Film & Video Festival

The Child Who Couldn’t Play (Autism) (1996) International Festival of Red Cross & Health Films, Special Prize for best film about health

In Stillness and In Motion A Portrait of dancer/choreographer Marie-Josée Chartier (Stormy Nights Productions) 1997 for Canadian Reflections, CBC Jury selected for screening at FIFA (Festival International du Film sur l’Art)

Of Pigs and Men, Co-production between National Geographic, Alliance Atlantis and German Television. 2003

Wind in Their Sails (Acadian rock group SUROIT) Vision TV (Stormy Nights Productions 2002)

THE VALOUR AND THE HORROR (1992) A 3-part series co-produced by CBC and The National Film Board about Canada’s participation in World War II. (Directed by Brian McKenna)

Winner of 5 Gemini Awards including a Gemini for Best Documentary Series and the Prix Gemeau for best TV program of the year

THE STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY (1989) A 10 part series with Patrick Watson about the successes and failures of democracy in the world. Gemini Award Winner for best documentary series

THE KILLING GROUNDS (1986) A two-hour film about the experiences of Canadian soldiers in WW1. (Brian McKenna). Winner of the Anik Award 1986

PLANET FOR THE TAKING (1985) A multi-award winning 8 part series with David Suzuki as host - filmed on location in Africa, India, Europe, Asia, North and South America. Gemini Award Winner 1985 United Nations Environmental Award 198

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